women's lacrosse
Women’s Lacrosse Rolls Past Colgate in Decisive 14-6 Victory
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A dominant second half that saw seven unanswered goals and 30 minutes of shutout defense lifted the Red to victory.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/author/smitanalluri/page/2/)
A dominant second half that saw seven unanswered goals and 30 minutes of shutout defense lifted the Red to victory.
Cornell’s first win of the season came against Ivy rival Harvard.
Cornell had a chance to clinch the series victory, but RPI withstood the Red barrage to stay alive.
“It wasn’t the outcome we wanted. But we had great energy on the field and played with heart the entire game, which made all the difference out there.”
“What was promising was that we showed a lot of fight once we buckled down. That’s good news for us because we can always lean back on [our ability to keep fighting through] when things aren’t going our way.”
The Red is preparing to reassert itself as an Ivy juggernaut.
As they get ready to play their final home game, four seniors salute Lynah farewell.
With the ECAC tournament looming large in three weeks and the opportunity for the Red to host at stake, this weekend provides a key opportunity for this ambitious Cornell team to pick up points.
The Red completed a weekend sweep of the its ECAC rival and the national runners-up, earning a second consecutive 4-2 win on Saturday.
The Red downed Dartmouth on Friday before Maddie Mills’ hat trick allowed Cornell to dominate Harvard on Saturday.